Louis Calder Center
The Louis Calder Center is Fordham University's biological field station. The Calder Center is a protected forest preserve located north of New York City in Armonk, New York, and is the only full-time ecological research field station in the New York metropolitan area.
History
The Louis Calder Center was founded in 1967 when paper magnate Louis Calder donated his estate to Fordham University. Buildings have since been constructed, renovated, and modernized.Buildings
The Louis Calder Center consists of 19 buildings including:- Calder Hall – A 27-room stone mansion which houses seminar rooms, a library, herbarium, insect collection, guest rooms, kitchen, and dining room.
- McCarthy Laboratories – a building where a great amount of the analysis of samples is carried out. The lab includes growth chambers, a nutrient autoanalyzer, gas chromatograph, HPLC, carbon-nitrogen analyzer, fluorescence and phase microscopes, spectrophotometers, autoclaves, electronic balances, refrigerators, centrifuges, and other scientific equipment.
- Greenhouses
- Lakeside Lodge
- Routh House